The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 8, 1931, Page 8

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ee Bismarck High School Track and Field Freee. ee “WILBER NUCLEUS To Build Field House to Honor Rockne a DEMON OUTRIT tmerat Commies scent ent WITH MAJOR EAGUERS | Suggestion of Naming Sta- dium for Irish Mentor NOTRE DAME RD [__WITH MAJOR LEAGUERS | HLEVENS BECAME Kensas Olty—Any time anybody on the shelf probably, un TEAMS WITH SOUL, E helntoleye, Brown, and Allen bras tions if Most Promising of‘Many | south end, ind, April 8—(—Al on wood, but the Pittshusehe Porases | to chon Tiaraall bee eepped A f g HL : ; has a mighty new field house may rise on Notre apparently have at last tied the can| good shortstop in reserve when he New Candidates Dame's campus as s tribute to Knute) to the injury jinx, ‘The squed is in|needs one. Marshall has beer! field-1 wieh Eoothall Mentor 0: a Rockne. better shape than it has been at any|ing as brilliantly at short as he did ‘ootball men nly Once ees Se eng mae ea time this spring. Not a man is on the} last year at’ second when given the FIELD STRENGTH UNKNOWN] sien wore unanimously in favor of ee ts _ | Embraced Player for Work that tousnown building a much-needed house Macon—Manager Wilbert eee Tpothell seadiues as “neko as tnson is in the Guimpe for fulr over * During Game tte teams They 3enzon, Spriggs, Dohn, Murphy, Pod aoe stadium as a ain five.” Tony ~ an = has robbed him _ march toward an afmann’s name on services Adolfo Luque, . vigny finally eon a eal ahead altel portend etek arrmagtiy the Cuban, sce, for six or eight |EARNED SQUAD’S GOOD-WILL aid, shouted grimly weeks. The thumb of Luque’s ‘ ‘abs “There's one for ser Return Woes ali Ee 4 Pitching hand ts badly smashed, Rock looked dow enough, a new house reason- ws. lool 8 Bis ably ‘Wichite—Ou ‘maze of uncer-|U8® Dying Request of George ‘There, with eagerness “Rockne will be remembered as % Y ° bie his developed a bullder of men rather than 8 great fone: vent Gipp to Defeat Army in Hard- rina performances equal to those of their | football coach,” a prominent commit- Walter dubbed him tee member explained. “Therefore, it predsces+7s for the last two years the iocal’ageregation should stund a|!s ist = beater i cma diecont alr good chance to annex its third suc | (1° football stadium, a suggestion that he himself blocked before it hardly became known.” ie i HI D, McLeod, coac! ign said Wednesday that while te & : i i E i Feria oak cenposed lsrpely of yet~ 19 N rth Dak ta profound respect as a developer of a srans, the fate of his squad hinged 0) 0 hitters, ‘The Mttle Irishman’s Int~ a long, ° 3 fen comeing fer re in é cot _tciumoph. ts Cat Reynolds, there - ee ae Goinievece. 3) Fighters Trek son Reynolds persisted in swing- a inate cnet that George “xt sronttrately 60 men have report- Ee ee cee what e tt Pipsteemed ol wie 7 ikon hd it beeper [ E g } g Li i to Minneapolis i Bes corner. Jown emotions. They were united nesday's continuation of the Ath- | ball, using the wrists for power. |Pfituslly under Rock. Tetics: baseball Reyns [ Phillies city series, olds did and his batting av- eight All But One of State Pa hot crage soared from around “300 to Meter cond pants From Fargo; Announce oe ag ae dying ‘words Judges for Tourney ame Reborn: start for aid During. the since the latter ee a : be fought doggedly, — Dame was Minneapolis, ber o—(P)—Mine- ae Goi Cubs found jobs 040.0 when tho = ah Be Bee teen North slingers began inet trek rareceasay Atlanta—It's a time like this when for the Northwest A. A. U. Golden | John McGraw really appreciates young | games Jong Gloves boxing championships here | Eddie Marshall. With Travis Jackson hit pitching in the later innings, 4 car. in the championship flight in a play- All but one of the Flickertail par-} off for first round match play Wed-} | pti being cred sat annual north and south featherweight from Fairmount, N, D.} #73 tournament. They are represented in every di- Mice New York Setar Princeton ; | vision except the bantamweight. bord atts it a 36-hole peas of 145 to outa a attt § Dossible although hardly prob | top the field in the medal round by & find all-Fargo finalists, In the wel-| 10-stroke margin. this] terweight division alone the Fargoans Pipe fd aad beteereo giv aa have five representatives while in the | he carded a 73 in Tuesday's 18 holes |Holder of 13 Women's Speed featherweight they have a trio. They | ' add to the 72 he shot the day are entered in three-somes, in the| fore in a drizaling rain. _. Records Cracks 220-Yard , road | flywelght and middleweight, while »| , Eugene Homans, Englewood, N. Free Style Mark duo will box in the lightweight and| defending champion and ae t, high jump; one in each of the light heavyweight hare ny ers penta ceris pe a ; Harold Tait, high jump, (40; | snd heavyweight pay idigd i runner Up PO-) Chicago, April &—(#)}—Here’s an| ‘ Wade Green, 440, 880 ; and Leo Ben-| Although William Hilts is the only hacly eta nel 4c; Ny | Hem of news that isn’t news at all: a as 4 Fe h 880, mi heavyweight participant from the} | Blue aren rl raped . mong ‘those who will make | Nodal city, he isa representative who J. are aay es ce tae : ‘ : : the 1931 team | is likely to spring the biggest surprise | Winnin : eo of the tournament. Earl Sather ot championship flight of 16. ; Harvey Erlenmeyer, weights; Dale] the Citizens’ club, the 1930 champion, Brown, Loe favelin; George Allen, | is favored to repeat in this division, Bi . ck Y th ‘dashes; Anthony Walter, | but reports from Fargo indicate that | DISMar ou he will have his hands Metin he collides with the Bison football-boxer. 1m the other divisions the Fibckertatl on Gopher Team state will be represent e fol- lowing: John Scalf, Roman Pung, 13 out of w possible 16 records, ; -@ Norman Olson, Ray Cosette and ji i George Horwits, welterwelghta; gohn- Harry Rubin Is Member of Uni-| scores EIGHTH HOLE-IN-ONE F ny Molitor and Robert Ward, feather- versity of Minnesota Golf Muskogee, Okla., Apel e e, e The referees an jus lor mn Capital City Minneapolis, Minn., April &—Two | cen ae s|North Dakotans may figure promi- Kittenball Loop agen ee Se nae _ for the best Advertiing Stogane ts ake Tentative a G bya tla ow rer aa % 8 kee = to Hold Meeting to Consider. eorge other member , z af enna ' os Sih Sas) for La Palina Cigars We Seen ee oe ee FIRST PRIZE *5000 SECOND PRIZE *1000:° THIRD PRIZE $500 yom the c cagecel meg ng em Princeton Star and Intercolle- hale har} gress ah ‘i ie : ‘ Bars vie cis te] gine Champion Lend Fed |S tan, Se FOR THE TWENTY NEXT BEST SLOGANS *100 EACH John Mason, Minneapolis; M. 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